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he's steve. you know what, steve? i for goat to use the 280 picture -- i forgot to use the 280 picture. traffic is moving along well. >>> sunrise over the big city. it's cold. just heard from mike polanski, the observer in san francisco, the official reading is not one, but he keeps meticulous records. 23 up in boulder creek, santa cruz mountains, 25 sebastopol. the freeze warning goes for another 20 minutes. 8:00 we'll start to warm off some of these cold, cold lows. take your pick. officially 41 on the city. but i mean a lot of 30s, not nar away. things are getting very, very active already up in the seattle and also portland and the snow level and i mention this because i just had another e-mail from somebody heading up north, heading up to weaver victim. around redding, it will be -- weaverville, around redding, there could be tough driving on i-5. tahoe, 4500 feet. 40s and firsts on the temperatures -- and 50s on the temperatures today. clouds roll in thursday. rain starts friday. and it looks like rain all the w
he's steve. you know what, steve? i for goat to use the 280 picture -- i forgot to use the 280 picture. traffic is moving along well. >>> sunrise over the big city. it's cold. just heard from mike polanski, the observer in san francisco, the official reading is not one, but he keeps meticulous records. 23 up in boulder creek, santa cruz mountains, 25 sebastopol. the freeze warning goes for another 20 minutes. 8:00 we'll start to warm off some of these cold, cold lows. take your pick....
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steve, i said it was cold. steve's response it's december, pam. >> in july someone will say it's hot out there. i'll say it's july. i know it's cold out there. there is a lot of 20s. there are 20s and 30s today. the nights are very, very long now. old man winter is knocking on the door here. frost advisories are out. it will be a sunny day. three in tahoe and minus two in truckee. >>> right now traffic is moving well on highway 4. as a matter of fact it's a nice looking drive coming up through. if you are looking at nearby 680, it's looking good. now let's go back to the desk. >>> time now 5:31. we have breaking news coming in out of campbell in the south bay just hours ago. a body was found at the scene of an apartment house fire. now the apartment some plex is on kuehnis drive. firefighters rushed there because the fire started in a storage unit beneath a carport. one official told ktvu firefighters put out the fire then they found this body. police and fire officials say they will be investigating this toget
steve, i said it was cold. steve's response it's december, pam. >> in july someone will say it's hot out there. i'll say it's july. i know it's cold out there. there is a lot of 20s. there are 20s and 30s today. the nights are very, very long now. old man winter is knocking on the door here. frost advisories are out. it will be a sunny day. three in tahoe and minus two in truckee. >>> right now traffic is moving well on highway 4. as a matter of fact it's a nice looking drive...
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let's go to steve. >> thank you, sal. >>> 20s to the north. a couple 20s in the santa cruz mountains. there will be a lot more. it's still early. i think concord will be in there. livermore i did get one report a 27 already. 27, 24. three up in tahoe. it went up one degree. 26 in redding. there is a lot of cold around. freeze warning until the north bay. some of the temperatures near 24-25. great in forestville. yountville. frosty and cold. under clear skies there are clouds to the north. i think a few will drift by later in the day. but that will definitely be a change in our pattern tomorrow. today a cold morning. chilly high temps. inland upper 40s. everyone in the higher elevations. the days are too short. tomorrow increasing clouds so lows will be a little warmer. then we bring in rain friday. carry it right into the weekend. >>> coming up in our 5:00 hour more on the breaking news we first brought you at 4:30. the gruesome discovery made at the scene of a house fire in campbell. >>> and the people of newtown, connecticut prepare to lay m
let's go to steve. >> thank you, sal. >>> 20s to the north. a couple 20s in the santa cruz mountains. there will be a lot more. it's still early. i think concord will be in there. livermore i did get one report a 27 already. 27, 24. three up in tahoe. it went up one degree. 26 in redding. there is a lot of cold around. freeze warning until the north bay. some of the temperatures near 24-25. great in forestville. yountville. frosty and cold. under clear skies there are clouds to...
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let's check in with steve. i'm looking for the tweets from tahoe. a lot of people start heading up for the christmas break. >> it's three degrees up there. two below in truckee. >> the rain this week will probably bring snow. >> that is a great question. a lot of people are traveling. i don't think you have to worry about snow levels too low around tahoe and truckee. freeze warning out for the north bay. frost advisory for everyone else. there is 20s and 30s. it will be a cold morning but sunny day. here is sal. >>> westbound 24 the traffic here looks pretty good between walnut creek and oakland. also the morning commute looks good on interstate 880 in oakland. now back to the desk. >>> time now 6:01. we have breaking news. we have been on this since 4:30. a body was found after a fire broke out. janine de la vega is at the scene. she's been there since 4:30. so i know you just talked to someone who may have known this person. what do you know? >> reporter: well, i'm told by relatives that a man who lives here in this apartment complex believes that
let's check in with steve. i'm looking for the tweets from tahoe. a lot of people start heading up for the christmas break. >> it's three degrees up there. two below in truckee. >> the rain this week will probably bring snow. >> that is a great question. a lot of people are traveling. i don't think you have to worry about snow levels too low around tahoe and truckee. freeze warning out for the north bay. frost advisory for everyone else. there is 20s and 30s. it will be a cold...
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. >>> steve paulson is back in a few minutes to tell us when we should get our umbrellas out. two and a half minutes from now, more of this dramatic video as a mudslide hits the moving train. [ female announcer ] here's to a whole world of happier holidays. time to enchant, delight and amaze. safeway will help you gather everyone round. a smoked, shank half ham is only 99 cents a pound. get breyer's ice cream for $2.88 and dessert will surely shine. make it a grand finale with starbucks just $6.99. turns out this season less is really so much more. so make your holiday merrier than ever before. safeway. ingredients for life. so make your holiday come pre-filled with problems. enough is enough. introducing the chase liquid reloadable card. with chase liquid, there's no waiting and no fee to activate you can load cash and checks at any chase depositfriendly atm and there are no withdrawal fees at over 17,500 chase atms all for one flat fee of $4.95 per month. get rid of prepaid problems. get chase liquid. >>> there's some incredible video of a mudslide hitting a move being train
. >>> steve paulson is back in a few minutes to tell us when we should get our umbrellas out. two and a half minutes from now, more of this dramatic video as a mudslide hits the moving train. [ female announcer ] here's to a whole world of happier holidays. time to enchant, delight and amaze. safeway will help you gather everyone round. a smoked, shank half ham is only 99 cents a pound. get breyer's ice cream for $2.88 and dessert will surely shine. make it a grand finale with...
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steal your identity that was steve bernas of the better business bureau. here are the questions the bbb recommends that you consider before donating to any charity. is this a charity i can trust? how will the charity use my donation? is my donation a tax deduction? and, am i feeling pressured to give? also watch for the statement "all proceeds will go to charity"-- that sometimes signals only the money left after expenses will to the charity. in cliff notes this morning... president obama and house speaker john boehner are mulling over thier next moves. the president recently offered to raise his threshold on taxing the wealthy from $250,000 to $400,000. he's also showing signs of supporting a new way to measure inflation when calculating annual cost of living increases in social security benefits. house republican were quick to say it's not enough. both republicans and democrats agree: failing to avert the so- called fiscal cliff-- which includes tax hikes and spending cuts january first--- could push the nation into recession. the treasury is winding dow
steal your identity that was steve bernas of the better business bureau. here are the questions the bbb recommends that you consider before donating to any charity. is this a charity i can trust? how will the charity use my donation? is my donation a tax deduction? and, am i feeling pressured to give? also watch for the statement "all proceeds will go to charity"-- that sometimes signals only the money left after expenses will to the charity. in cliff notes this morning... president...
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steve is back at the white house with me first on the shooting scene, what will vice president biden's do now with the january deadline? >> he has already gathered information and will gather ideas from relevant cabinet secretaries. health and human services secretary, education secretary, attorney general, to get their ideas on what can be done across a broad range of issues and ideas, not just and control, and as you heard the president mentioned, on mental health care, security, violent video games, what can be done reasonably and what can be done legally. it's going to be a very sticky process going forward as they figure all this out. but that is joe biden's job. he has always been a gun-control advocate. if it comes down to legislation, he can carry it into congress, because he spent many years in the u.s. senate. if the president trying to seize the initiative in the wake of the newtown shooting. the president seems to have been missing in action on this issue. he is now saying he's turning a page and saying no longer, we are going to take action. he wants a concrete that of pro
steve is back at the white house with me first on the shooting scene, what will vice president biden's do now with the january deadline? >> he has already gathered information and will gather ideas from relevant cabinet secretaries. health and human services secretary, education secretary, attorney general, to get their ideas on what can be done across a broad range of issues and ideas, not just and control, and as you heard the president mentioned, on mental health care, security,...
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steve, what is the expectation? >> the president will appear in the briefing room along with vice president joe biden, a longtime gun control advocates. the president says that he supports gun control but has not taken any firm action. we will find out today what he has in mind. we don't expect any big policy changes right off the bat, but expect he will gather ideas from his cabinet secretaries, and justice, and health and human services, education, anything to prevent mass shootings that happened in connecticut happening in the future. one idea is possibly to ban assault weapons. there was a ban that expired in 2004. he could try to push to reinstate that. he b bate hege ngge ng ideas ad possibly drawing up legislation in the future. we will find out exactly what he has in mind, in a few minutes. >> here's the president. >> good morning, everybody. dayshas now been five since the heartbreaking tragedy in newtown, connecticut. three days since we gathered as a nation to pray for the victims. today a few more of the
steve, what is the expectation? >> the president will appear in the briefing room along with vice president joe biden, a longtime gun control advocates. the president says that he supports gun control but has not taken any firm action. we will find out today what he has in mind. we don't expect any big policy changes right off the bat, but expect he will gather ideas from his cabinet secretaries, and justice, and health and human services, education, anything to prevent mass shootings...
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tim cook took over for steve jobs and has been running apple since last year. and marisa myer was a rising star at google before leaving to become ceo of yahoo as she's working to turn things around. she's also the youngest ceo. other finalists include u.s. president barack obama, italian physicist fabiola gianotti. also being considered undocumented americans. >>> the coldest night of the year is upon us. the freeze warning goes into effect in the next few hours in the north bay it's 38 in santa rosa. 36 in fairfield. temperatures in the north bay upper 20s, low 30s. temperatures in the big cities like san jose, san francisco, oakland just barely in the 40s. i think we're going to see some upper 30s in some of the big cities like oakland. oakland 37 degrees. that is cold for a city. 36 in hayward, that's very cool. how about san jose just a degree above freezing. tomorrow morning when you get going you will notice cold. a frost advisory in effect for most of the bay area south of the north bay. where the freeze warning is in effect. that will mean you will be
tim cook took over for steve jobs and has been running apple since last year. and marisa myer was a rising star at google before leaving to become ceo of yahoo as she's working to turn things around. she's also the youngest ceo. other finalists include u.s. president barack obama, italian physicist fabiola gianotti. also being considered undocumented americans. >>> the coldest night of the year is upon us. the freeze warning goes into effect in the next few hours in the north bay it's...
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steve, and gretch. >> steve: thank you, brian. matdamon's new movie promised land is against fracking. >> gretchen: should you believe the attack launched in the movie was funded by middle eastern counselries. >> steve: documentary film maker confronted matt damon with the facts. >> it is from oil rich government. that is not credible. >> first time we were aware that the nation involved when we saw the logo that's it. >> steve: really. joining us now salim, his documentary frack nation set to be released. matt damon didn't realize that the united arab immigrant financed his film until he saw the logo. >> he is a producer and he went to all of the finance meetings. one thing more important than hollywood than the script and that is the money. anybody can write a script and giting the money is the skill in hollywood. >> gretchen: that question that our viewers just saw came from your videotape, but when itunes put out that brew >> steve: pod cast. >> gretchen: it was eliminated. >> brian: i did the interview in apple and they set i
steve, and gretch. >> steve: thank you, brian. matdamon's new movie promised land is against fracking. >> gretchen: should you believe the attack launched in the movie was funded by middle eastern counselries. >> steve: documentary film maker confronted matt damon with the facts. >> it is from oil rich government. that is not credible. >> first time we were aware that the nation involved when we saw the logo that's it. >> steve: really. joining us now salim,...
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. >> steve: oh, my. >> jimmy: this next bad gift idea is from onetrillion. they wrote, "it's a double lime juicer." [ laughter ] yeah, that's exactly -- >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: exactly what it looks like, a double lime juicer. [ laughter ] >> steve: two limes or one? >> jimmy: there you go. there you go. >> steve: i've got two limes in my pants. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: the next one is from samshirley. this is a captain morgan bottle holder. [ laughter ] >> steve: that's a lime juice holder. >> jimmy: no, but when they -- [ laughter ] without the bottle in it. >> steve: that's where you got that lime juicer. >> jimmy: no, that's not the lime juicer, he doesn't hold the lime juicer. [ laughter ] [ talking over each other ] that lime juicer holder. >> steve: no. "arrgh, matie! give me that lime juicer." >> jimmy: no, no, no. that is not true. i just -- [ laughter ] next one is from xtinamariemusicnote. it's jesus surfing and she wrote, "jesus was a surfer?" well, he walked on water, why can't he surf on it? [ light laughter ] that's what i say, yeah, sure. we'
. >> steve: oh, my. >> jimmy: this next bad gift idea is from onetrillion. they wrote, "it's a double lime juicer." [ laughter ] yeah, that's exactly -- >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: exactly what it looks like, a double lime juicer. [ laughter ] >> steve: two limes or one? >> jimmy: there you go. there you go. >> steve: i've got two limes in my pants. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: the next one is from samshirley. this is a captain morgan bottle...
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maybe like a granola bar to go with it. >> you know what it takes, steve? >> huh? >> do you have what it takes? >> oh, to be you? yeah. absolutely. >> huh? >> you just might. >> and i will drink to that. >> hey, there she is. ready to go? >> yeah. all right. hey, thanks for the beer, that was really sweet. >> i hope you guys have a great night. thanks, jessica. >> i am really looking forward to tomorrow. >> should be fun. >> yeah. >> rose: if he says this movie is about a modern day american identity, what do you say it is about? >> i always think of it as a kind of movie that i was used to seeing in the sixties where it is sort of a story about corporate shenanigans or corporate manipulation. >> rose: does it remind you of any of those movies? >> one is mirage, with gregory peck, i remember that one. >> rose: yeah. >> which the story occurred during the blackout of 65 or 64. which is a great movie. where the corporate heads are afraid that their scientist is going to give his formula that would allow free power to the whole world, and they want to control that, an
maybe like a granola bar to go with it. >> you know what it takes, steve? >> huh? >> do you have what it takes? >> oh, to be you? yeah. absolutely. >> huh? >> you just might. >> and i will drink to that. >> hey, there she is. ready to go? >> yeah. all right. hey, thanks for the beer, that was really sweet. >> i hope you guys have a great night. thanks, jessica. >> i am really looking forward to tomorrow. >> should be fun....
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right, steve? >> that is unbelievable. versacut gives you exactly the precision cuts you need, when you need them and where you need them. >> right now i am in charge of maintenance for a 60-unit apartment building. we're currently turning over all the units. we're remodeling kitchens, bathrooms, installing hardwood flooring. there's a lot of work there for the versacut and it's made my job much easier and much faster. by being such a small, compact saw, i can handle it with just one hand, which leaves my other hand to hold down the material and secure it. versacut meets the power standards i need, the size and weight of it are nothing like i've ever seen, it's got a great laser line for ensuring straight cuts and the depth gauge is easy to set, easy to use. it's safer to use as well. it's a great all-around, multi-purpose saw. >> here's something that makes the versacut really unique. i can keep the base stable on the material and make perfect plunge cuts every time. with versacut... [whirring] it's safer... [whirring] it
right, steve? >> that is unbelievable. versacut gives you exactly the precision cuts you need, when you need them and where you need them. >> right now i am in charge of maintenance for a 60-unit apartment building. we're currently turning over all the units. we're remodeling kitchens, bathrooms, installing hardwood flooring. there's a lot of work there for the versacut and it's made my job much easier and much faster. by being such a small, compact saw, i can handle it with just...
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i do not think -- steve jobs working in his career came up with stuff. i did not know that steve jobs was working in that group on the computer. we want to have space for that. we need space for innovation, it is a constant challenge. the power of the conventional is so overwhelming and the convergence is so powerful that to try to innovate is exhausting in government. let me tell you. in spite of that, i am ready for several more years of innovation. i hope you are. i hope california is. [laughter] [applause] >> for this next question, let's pretend that president obama is sitting in this chair. but pretend this is a private room -- let's pretend this is a private room. we need everyone out there to be quiet. if you were here along with the president, what are the two things you would tell him you need to make your state more competitive or all states more competitive? >> i think and i am an unabashed supporter of the president. i do not think all his policies are perfect but he has done a remarkable job of coming into an almost impossible situation in
i do not think -- steve jobs working in his career came up with stuff. i did not know that steve jobs was working in that group on the computer. we want to have space for that. we need space for innovation, it is a constant challenge. the power of the conventional is so overwhelming and the convergence is so powerful that to try to innovate is exhausting in government. let me tell you. in spite of that, i am ready for several more years of innovation. i hope you are. i hope california is....
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that steve ritchie can't deal with. i am not interested any more in the mou. i am not interested in the $2 million i helped get for the bond. i am not interested in the watershed report. i am not interested in site planning. but i will stay involved in trying to keep the lake level up and the water quality better. we are now at 22-24 feet versus 10-12 feet heading towards a mud flat. let's keep working on it. >> mr. collin. >> good evening, i am tim colin. i am going on 13 years of volunteerism at lake merced. and the good news is that puc staff deserves enormous credit for the improved water quality. and the levels sustained. that's the good news for lake merced. as far as the future as how it's managed as a resource. i am confused. and i am not sure what to say. it was my understanding that supervisor elsbernd asked that an mou be negotiated between this agency and rec and park, and that was five years ago. in 2007. i am mystified what would prevent two agencies from implementing a simple mou of who has management over lake merced. i don't know how to explai
that steve ritchie can't deal with. i am not interested any more in the mou. i am not interested in the $2 million i helped get for the bond. i am not interested in the watershed report. i am not interested in site planning. but i will stay involved in trying to keep the lake level up and the water quality better. we are now at 22-24 feet versus 10-12 feet heading towards a mud flat. let's keep working on it. >> mr. collin. >> good evening, i am tim colin. i am going on 13 years of...
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first of all i want to thank steve ritchie, i know how full your plate is. and i know how long you have been working on this, and how complicated it is in some ways. and in some ways not that complicated. but i know how much effort you put in. and i want to thank but for the lake merced task force, but for all of you coming and keeping us on point on this. and reminding us the history and value of this important asset of the puc's. and i am also discouraged that no one from rec and park is here. because i feel like they should be. it's an important conversation and we are trying to get a common understanding if not relationship going with regards to this site. to keep on a big-picture view. there are several assets that the puc, parks and real estate that the puc owns that rec and park manages. and i don't know if we have, maybe this is a conversation for a later time. mous for each individual parcel. or an overarching mou, that we are the owners and you are the managers, and you do recreation and we don't. but i think it's something that we should consider
first of all i want to thank steve ritchie, i know how full your plate is. and i know how long you have been working on this, and how complicated it is in some ways. and in some ways not that complicated. but i know how much effort you put in. and i want to thank but for the lake merced task force, but for all of you coming and keeping us on point on this. and reminding us the history and value of this important asset of the puc's. and i am also discouraged that no one from rec and park is...
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. >> craig fonaro, lance carnes, steve taylor. >> good afternoon, mr. fonaro. >>> hi, thanks for giving me time to speak. can you hear me? first of all, i want to say that these new options that you have come up with are fabulous if, in fact, they're going to happen. but based on this report that i'm reading, i don't think that they ever will. i don't think february 1st, 2013 is near enough time to take on these new options. and i think that it's funny that february 1st, 2013, is probably two days before you're going to start digging the trench on columbus avenue. also it seems like to me, based on our future or our past business together, that this is an item to a bees us when the real serious matter is paragraph 3, which says, if we can't do options 3 or 4, we're going to do what we had originally intended. i think that's all i had to say. >> thank you, sir. next speaker, please. >> lance carnes, steve taylor, lorenzo petroni. >> mr. carnes. good afternoon, mr. carnes. >>> yes, nice of you to hear us today, board members. i'd like to underline again a
. >> craig fonaro, lance carnes, steve taylor. >> good afternoon, mr. fonaro. >>> hi, thanks for giving me time to speak. can you hear me? first of all, i want to say that these new options that you have come up with are fabulous if, in fact, they're going to happen. but based on this report that i'm reading, i don't think that they ever will. i don't think february 1st, 2013 is near enough time to take on these new options. and i think that it's funny that february 1st,...
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thanks, phil and steve. see, ralph, i can get in little digs. >> no prompting. >> no prompting, right. >> i'm having trouble making the math right. >> on the deal. >> how many years it takes $400,000 to equal a billion. >> don't ask me. ask your guy. he calls him that, anyway. >> we have been talking about that fiscal cliff. a lot of people watching what's happening in washington. negotiations continue and we are all trying to figure out what's happening at this point. house republicans have announced plan b, that's in case the talks fail. that plan b would move to pass their own tax bills and automatic budget cuts set to happen next month. actually, it would not avert the automatic budget cuts. that would still be in there. from everything we heard, the automatic sequestration budget cuts would continue. it would only avert the tax portion of that and extend low tax rates except on those with incomes a million dollars and above. president obama's latest position puts the threshold at $400,000. no one is exp
thanks, phil and steve. see, ralph, i can get in little digs. >> no prompting. >> no prompting, right. >> i'm having trouble making the math right. >> on the deal. >> how many years it takes $400,000 to equal a billion. >> don't ask me. ask your guy. he calls him that, anyway. >> we have been talking about that fiscal cliff. a lot of people watching what's happening in washington. negotiations continue and we are all trying to figure out what's...
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bill: steve centanni from the white house. what do we expect there, steve? >> reporter: well, bill, we expect the president and vice president joe biden come into the briefing room in a couple hours and begin process gathering information from inside their administration to formulate new policy, any kind of policy. any idea that could prevent this kind of mass violence, these kind of school shootings to happen in the future. this cops as newt town, connecticut, deals with the mass shooting. the yesterday administration officials met with a father of a teenager killed in the 1999 columbine shooting in colorado. monday the president met with members of his cabinet to gather ideas what might be done in the areas of mental health, school security, and gun control. most likely to push to renew the ban on assault weapons. press secretary jay carney talked about the challenge ahead of them. let's listen. >> it is clear as a nation we haven't done enough to address the scourge of gun violence in this country. it's a complex problem that requires more than one soluti
bill: steve centanni from the white house. what do we expect there, steve? >> reporter: well, bill, we expect the president and vice president joe biden come into the briefing room in a couple hours and begin process gathering information from inside their administration to formulate new policy, any kind of policy. any idea that could prevent this kind of mass violence, these kind of school shootings to happen in the future. this cops as newt town, connecticut, deals with the mass...
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but in the end, steve birnie found grief is a long and very private journey. >> people will grieve in different ways and at different times and to not necessarily assume that people are over it because for some people it will taken a awfully, awfully long time and the slightest thing can reopen the wounds and the hurts. >> reporter: some of the anger and the resentment here was channeled into an anti-gun lobby which did eventually win an almost blanket ban on the private ownership of handguns in the u.k. and then this sumpter community turned another corner. andy murray, the tennis champion who in 1996 survived the dunblane massacre by hiding under a desk won gold at the london olympics. for dunblane, at last there was a joyful legacy to balance its terrible sadness. but as soon as the news of the sandy hook school shootings broke, old wounds reopened. >> i would say our hearts go out to them and -- sorry. i'm not really giving them the best effort for someone who's moved on but i think out of the most tragic circumstances some good does appear and hopefully that will happen for them.
but in the end, steve birnie found grief is a long and very private journey. >> people will grieve in different ways and at different times and to not necessarily assume that people are over it because for some people it will taken a awfully, awfully long time and the slightest thing can reopen the wounds and the hurts. >> reporter: some of the anger and the resentment here was channeled into an anti-gun lobby which did eventually win an almost blanket ban on the private ownership...
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more than a decade later, his father steve heads the done blaine community center from money donated to the town after the shooting. on the windows there's a motif for every child who died. the victims and their families found plenty of love and support in done blaine, but in the end as steve bernie found, grief is a long and very private journey. >> people will grieve in different ways and at different times and to not necessarily assume that people are over it because for some people, it will take an awfully, awfully long time, and the slightest thing can reopen the wounds and the hurt. >> reporter: some of the anger and resentment was channeled into an anti-gun lobby which did eventually win an almost blanket ban on the private ownership of handguns in the uk. and then this summer the community turned another corner. andy murray, the tennis champion, who survived the dunblane massacre by hiding under a desk won gold at the london olympics. for dunblane at latest there was a joyful legacy to balance its terrible stigma. but as soon as the news of the sandy hook elementary school sh
more than a decade later, his father steve heads the done blaine community center from money donated to the town after the shooting. on the windows there's a motif for every child who died. the victims and their families found plenty of love and support in done blaine, but in the end as steve bernie found, grief is a long and very private journey. >> people will grieve in different ways and at different times and to not necessarily assume that people are over it because for some people,...
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from steve. santagati dot com. welcome back to rostock i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're talking about charities versus the public sector. ok let's see if i go back to you in bloomington how much of an impact rich people really make on charities in the united states is it really huge. well the basic characteristic of american philanthropy is its democratization and we estimate that two thirds to eighty percent of all households give at least something in some way to charity in philanthropy in the course of a year now wealthy people because they are wealthy or give larger amounts and so the total giving probably about what is it because pieces and because where they come back from console who it is said because of a tax cut. no it has nothing to do with taxes very little to do with cuts what it has to do with is a sense and we've studied we have done several studies of high net worth givers and they feel they have an obligation to give back to their communities to try to express through their philanthropy what t
from steve. santagati dot com. welcome back to rostock i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're talking about charities versus the public sector. ok let's see if i go back to you in bloomington how much of an impact rich people really make on charities in the united states is it really huge. well the basic characteristic of american philanthropy is its democratization and we estimate that two thirds to eighty percent of all households give at least something in some way to charity in philanthropy...
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steve forbes. we'll talk to a mayor that actually won an award for cost cuttingnd revenue raisin issues. she has advice for the government to make a fiscal cliff deal. you want to stay tuned for this incredible story. >>> cyber thieves are going after your money. you better make sure our money is not wipe out @7 melissa: so if you thought the sigher attacks earlier this fall were scary wait until you hear this. mcafee labs has a new report saying a major bank hat atck is coming in the coming months and this time they're going for your money. it is called project blitzkrieg. get this, in early pilot program they have already stole $5 million from u.s. bank accounts. here to talk about how to protectour hard-earned cash. we have colonel layton, security analyst and former deputy director with the national security agency. colonel, welcome back to the show. i should say colonel cedric layton. >> my pleasure, melissa. great to be with you. melissa: break this down for me. what exactly is going on? >> w
steve forbes. we'll talk to a mayor that actually won an award for cost cuttingnd revenue raisin issues. she has advice for the government to make a fiscal cliff deal. you want to stay tuned for this incredible story. >>> cyber thieves are going after your money. you better make sure our money is not wipe out @7 melissa: so if you thought the sigher attacks earlier this fall were scary wait until you hear this. mcafee labs has a new report saying a major bank hat atck is coming in the...
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." >> reporter: steve smith's granddaughter was in vickie soto's class and went to rosen's house. his heroes are the teachers. >> whatever actions they took that diverted attention i'm sure. they're the ones that are responsible for her being here with us today. >> reporter: now tonight there is still no word on when the relocad sandy hook elementary school will reopen, in part because there is still so much more mourning to do. tomorrow three wakes and four funerals are scheduled. brian? >> unbelievable. anne thompson in newtown, connecticut tonight. thanks. >>> what happened there at sandy hook elementary school in newtown is sadly so similar to what happened in a small town a long way away from here in scotland, almost 17 years ago. the people there more than most know what newtown is going through and what may lie ahead for them. tons nbc's keir simmons reports from the town of dunblane. >> reporter: in dunblane tonight they are lighting candles for the children of newtown. and for their own. 16 children, ages 5 and 6, and their elementary school teacher killed in 1996 by a he
." >> reporter: steve smith's granddaughter was in vickie soto's class and went to rosen's house. his heroes are the teachers. >> whatever actions they took that diverted attention i'm sure. they're the ones that are responsible for her being here with us today. >> reporter: now tonight there is still no word on when the relocad sandy hook elementary school will reopen, in part because there is still so much more mourning to do. tomorrow three wakes and four funerals are...
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steve harrigan is there tonight. steve? >> she basically built a miniature world here from which they can recreate a range of terrorist attacks. in brunswick, georgia, simulated subway cars are attacked with simulated nerve gas. >> y'all picked a bad day. >> active shooters enter bars and knife wielding assassins charge vips. attacks from improvised explosive devices may be common in iraq and afghanistan. but at the federal law enforcement training center, they are already planning on how to defeat them on u.s. soil. >> one of the criticisms in the 9-11 report was that law enforcement failed to imagine what the threat might be. so now we do everything we can to work with our partners to imagine what type of threat would he might face in the homeland. >> that's what we want to see, get out of dodge. >> 60,000 federal agents a year from 90 different agencies come to train here on a 1600-acre campus. the multiple drills have a single constant. put federal responders under real life pressure. >> you can't simulate behavior. you
steve harrigan is there tonight. steve? >> she basically built a miniature world here from which they can recreate a range of terrorist attacks. in brunswick, georgia, simulated subway cars are attacked with simulated nerve gas. >> y'all picked a bad day. >> active shooters enter bars and knife wielding assassins charge vips. attacks from improvised explosive devices may be common in iraq and afghanistan. but at the federal law enforcement training center, they are already...
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give it up for steve harvey! steve: hey, davis family. come on now. let's win the money. how you folks doing today? thank y'all very much. thank you very much. hey. welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your man steve harvey, and like always, we got another good one for you today. returning for their third day with a total $20,850, they're from woodstock, georgia, it's the ianitello family. [cheering and applause] and straight out of dublin, georgia, it's the davis family. [cheering and applause]
give it up for steve harvey! steve: hey, davis family. come on now. let's win the money. how you folks doing today? thank y'all very much. thank you very much. hey. welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your man steve harvey, and like always, we got another good one for you today. returning for their third day with a total $20,850, they're from woodstock, georgia, it's the ianitello family. [cheering and applause] and straight out of dublin, georgia, it's the davis family....
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part of it, steve, i think you're absolutely right. it has to do with funding or lack of funding at not just this consulate or embassy. >> that's such a rabbit trail. if you've just fought a war in a country that has no -- >> but they hadn't, joe. it was an air war. >> no, no. i say there was no real government there. they've been gutted, so the state department -- hillary clinton looking and saying where do i put my people? oh, gee, they're going to cut back some funding for this. are you going to look at a country that basically just had its dictator of 30 years run out of town? no. >> that's where the incompetent comes in, because in the host countries, not just libya but any country, the host country is responsible for security at consulates and embassies. in this case the host country had no government. >> right. >> had no government. >> so you have to step in? >> exactly. >> they didn't. katty kay, there was gross negligence made worse, though, by the white house, the state department, everybody botching this story and i won't sa
part of it, steve, i think you're absolutely right. it has to do with funding or lack of funding at not just this consulate or embassy. >> that's such a rabbit trail. if you've just fought a war in a country that has no -- >> but they hadn't, joe. it was an air war. >> no, no. i say there was no real government there. they've been gutted, so the state department -- hillary clinton looking and saying where do i put my people? oh, gee, they're going to cut back some funding for...
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thank you, steve. 49 after the top of the hour. mother nature throwing a powerful punch in washington state. take a look at this. mud slide knocks a frait train right off the tracks. 7 cars carrying chemicals. it's not just alcohol that can give you a hangover. certain foods like baumann gnaws or onions can have the same effect. they say the foods trigger a chemical reaction causing headaches. >>> heather, don't spend hundreds of dollars on professional holiday pictures this year. they will tell you how to get the same picture with your own camera. matt is president of unique photo in new jersey. he joins us with expert advice. we are going to look at before and afters. this is a poorly done photo. tell us what's wrong and how to fix it. >> what happened in that one is when the camera focuses on the subject in the tree it takes an overall light balance from the picture and puts everything at about the same light. what you really want is a portrait of the child you want to see her face. in that case what you want to do is force the
thank you, steve. 49 after the top of the hour. mother nature throwing a powerful punch in washington state. take a look at this. mud slide knocks a frait train right off the tracks. 7 cars carrying chemicals. it's not just alcohol that can give you a hangover. certain foods like baumann gnaws or onions can have the same effect. they say the foods trigger a chemical reaction causing headaches. >>> heather, don't spend hundreds of dollars on professional holiday pictures this year. they...
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steve, thanks. >> thanks, megyn. megyn: interestingly president obama was just named "time" magazine's "person of the year", beating out a couple other folks who made a lot of news in the last 12 months. just ahead our panel weighs in. >>> tsa appears to be doing damage control after stopping and searching a young girl in a wheelchair without telling mother was what was going on. girl was in tears, mom was angry and tell you what the tsa is now saying. [ loud party sounds ] hi, i'm ensure clear... clear, huh? i'm not juice or fancy water. i've gotine grams of protein. that's three times more than me! [ female announcer ] ensure clear. nine grams protein. zero fat. in blueberry/pomegranate and peach. ♪ but the fire is so delightful ♪ nothing melts away the cold like a hot, delicious bowl of chicken noodle soup from campbell's. ♪ let it snow, let it snow megyn: well the tsa is now responding to anger over a security stop that left a young girls in tears in her wheelchair the 12-year-old was on her way to florida
steve, thanks. >> thanks, megyn. megyn: interestingly president obama was just named "time" magazine's "person of the year", beating out a couple other folks who made a lot of news in the last 12 months. just ahead our panel weighs in. >>> tsa appears to be doing damage control after stopping and searching a young girl in a wheelchair without telling mother was what was going on. girl was in tears, mom was angry and tell you what the tsa is now saying. [ loud...
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the tanks are small but so is fairchild or in tal or hewlett-packard -- intel or hewlett-packard or steve jobs. the seats we plant brings the vast forests of new products and new technologies and new patents in the future. that is where we have to -- we have to keep our eye on the main thought here. that is the discipline, the imagination, and the investment. that is what makes california -- that is why people are still coming here. they're not staying in colorado, i am sorry to say. they're right here. [applause] >> just briefly, setting aside plunder for a moment. >> i am sorry about plunder. it is a big part of wealth creation. >> could you talk briefly about your turn initiative? >> it is going well. mike rossi is leading the charge. i have met with what i think will be the next president of china. we have delegations from china to come here. we're sending delegations there. this is not just business as usual. we're getting detailed committees and proposals, a couple of the key states. we want good coming this way. we want good going out way. -- goods coming this way and we want goods
the tanks are small but so is fairchild or in tal or hewlett-packard -- intel or hewlett-packard or steve jobs. the seats we plant brings the vast forests of new products and new technologies and new patents in the future. that is where we have to -- we have to keep our eye on the main thought here. that is the discipline, the imagination, and the investment. that is what makes california -- that is why people are still coming here. they're not staying in colorado, i am sorry to say. they're...
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and replaced steve jobs when the first ceo passed away. >> alamo elementary school is hoping to be the little school that could. the school is atestimonying to win a national grant, and they have turned to 7 on your side for help. >> and this is the kindergarten class. >> they're signing with b.a planned school garden and what will be planted there. this is the reality. how do you get from this, to this? and in these tight financial times? get creative. >> contact 7 on your side. is there something you need to get the word out about, we need a community behind us. >> they want your vote, again and again. >> this is our fabulous message. just need the votes. >> use this code, and you help the school. how? by voting in a clorox grant program giving money to schools. >> it's a school grant program, launching four years ago. it gives school programs that are in final need an opportunity to earn up to 50,000s oodz four go to schools gathering the+[7 most votes. which brings us back to miss garrett's kindergarten class. >> that is right what else? why, vote. >> and we have all of the inform
and replaced steve jobs when the first ceo passed away. >> alamo elementary school is hoping to be the little school that could. the school is atestimonying to win a national grant, and they have turned to 7 on your side for help. >> and this is the kindergarten class. >> they're signing with b.a planned school garden and what will be planted there. this is the reality. how do you get from this, to this? and in these tight financial times? get creative. >> contact 7 on...
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. >> good morning directors, steve with turner construction. another good period of work put in place these last -- this last month. let's see if question get we can get this going. 561,000 craft hours through the end of november/early december. a little more than 11,000 since we last spoke. the hours represent about 160-200 workers in the field on any given day across multiple shifts that we're running. and later in the report, there is a tally. that is over a thousand unique jobs during the transit center construction including utilities. so that is craft people, a thousand craft people having worked or touched this project as reported in the certified payroll system. the sc contractor made their milestone of 162 and actually completed 165 and is on track to finish on on-time. the excavation continues and the rains that we had a week or so ago slowed things down with a little mud at the bottom of the excavation, but it continues to move west to east and under fremont street is the next step. the access trestle was completed all the way to fre
. >> good morning directors, steve with turner construction. another good period of work put in place these last -- this last month. let's see if question get we can get this going. 561,000 craft hours through the end of november/early december. a little more than 11,000 since we last spoke. the hours represent about 160-200 workers in the field on any given day across multiple shifts that we're running. and later in the report, there is a tally. that is over a thousand unique jobs during...
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>> [inaudible] field inspector steve has been on the site and he can quickly give you a running list of the things that are ongoing. >> well, not ongoing, but what's left to do as of now. >> sure, 24th street, number of violations about roof leaks, electric heaters installed in six units without permits. window sashes in disrepair. missing handrails or handrails installed improperly. and the roofing, there's several layers of roof. i haven't been up in a roof. i have some pictures. there's going to be at least three layers in certain areas. there's probably four or five or -- and the composition of the roofing is so worn out that it's actually frayed. so, and there are no permits forever having reroofed. so, i would expect that the original roof, the wood shingle roof is there. and, again, there's at least three layers of roof and i would guess more like four or five. >> through the chair, inspector, when you itemized those items, they're not huge dollar amount items in the picture of -- >> that's right. the roofing is certainly -- >> probably the highest. yeah. so, they're not reall
>> [inaudible] field inspector steve has been on the site and he can quickly give you a running list of the things that are ongoing. >> well, not ongoing, but what's left to do as of now. >> sure, 24th street, number of violations about roof leaks, electric heaters installed in six units without permits. window sashes in disrepair. missing handrails or handrails installed improperly. and the roofing, there's several layers of roof. i haven't been up in a roof. i have some...
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i want to bring in congressman steve israel, democrat from new york, head of the democratic congressional campaign committee. good morning, congressman. >> hey, chris. >> a lot of things to talk about. we just heard from the white house that the president said -- he already said he was against plan b. now they're saying that for some reason it got through the house, he would veto it. where are you in terms of revenue? $400,000 is not -- is not a number that is workable for the republicans, is there another number you think would be acceptable to the democrats? >> actually i think $400,000 is about right. i actually had some concerns with the initial figure $250,000, $250,000 may make you rich in some areas of the country, does not make you rich in very high cost of living areas like long island. and so i think the president has shown a remarkable compromise going from 250 to 400. what we need the republicans to do is show their share compromise. the american people aren't interested in plan a, not interested in plan b, they're interested in plan c. plan c is compromise. we have to get the
i want to bring in congressman steve israel, democrat from new york, head of the democratic congressional campaign committee. good morning, congressman. >> hey, chris. >> a lot of things to talk about. we just heard from the white house that the president said -- he already said he was against plan b. now they're saying that for some reason it got through the house, he would veto it. where are you in terms of revenue? $400,000 is not -- is not a number that is workable for the...
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. >> reporter: steve smith's granddaughter was in vicki soto's class. he went to rosen's house. his heros are the teachers. >> whatever actions they took to divert his attention, they're the ones responsible for her being here with us today. >> nbc's anne thompson reporting for us. >>> there is other news to get to. new developments involving the deadly attack on the u.s. consulate in bengahzi. an independent report is placing most of the blame on the state department for failing to provide proper security for the compound. the panel concludes that systemic management failures at the state department resulted in "grossly inadequate security at the consulate where four americans, including ambassador chris stevens were killed. the report says the u.s. relied on poorly skilled local militia members to help safeguard the facility and investigators found no evidence that the attack was sparked by an anti-muslim video. the review board made 29 recommendations to improve embassy security and secretary of state hillary clinton has reportedly accepted every single one of them. >>> with
. >> reporter: steve smith's granddaughter was in vicki soto's class. he went to rosen's house. his heros are the teachers. >> whatever actions they took to divert his attention, they're the ones responsible for her being here with us today. >> nbc's anne thompson reporting for us. >>> there is other news to get to. new developments involving the deadly attack on the u.s. consulate in bengahzi. an independent report is placing most of the blame on the state department...
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public interest to do it well the point is that the money that people give away just like my money or steve's money or richard's money is money they made they have a right to do with it what they want what's really interesting in the united states and certainly much different than you find in other countries is how many people choose to spend their money on things that they believe to be of public benefit we can argue about that as we have been doing but nonetheless the motives are all are usually to try and figure out some sort of solution to a public need even how do you feel about that and the impact of the mega rich well i mean i think that in some ways that's that's a fairly sort of narrow and naive reading there are all kinds of motivations for giving some of them are absolutely al true istic and it's very difficult indeed to object to that but some of that are ego some of it is about getting your name plastered on a symphony building or a new campus building some of it is purely social much of the charitable giving that happens in new york city is i'm not arguing that they're incompati
public interest to do it well the point is that the money that people give away just like my money or steve's money or richard's money is money they made they have a right to do with it what they want what's really interesting in the united states and certainly much different than you find in other countries is how many people choose to spend their money on things that they believe to be of public benefit we can argue about that as we have been doing but nonetheless the motives are all are...
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you know, i was on the stage afterward talking to steve van zandt and max weinberg and all of a sudden they were looking behind mow and they moved away. and stopped talking. so i turned around. there he was. >> jon: and there he was. >> there he was. an he came up and put his hand out. and so i shook his hand. i tried to be cool. i wasn't. and then he said come on, give me a hug. and i said all right. and i hugged him. and-- . >> jon: go he -- did he go come on, stop, let me go. >> no, i was-- you know that is always hard to judge, right, when dow stop the man hug, it's hard. >> jon: you got to give also this, the pat, or did you just go slow dance. >> no i went slow dance. >> jon: you got to be kidding me. >> i z i when slow dance. >> jon: no pat. >> no pat, i went slow dance. but, but then he said the most amazing thing to me. he said it's official, we're friends. >> jon: oh, wow. that's nice. (applause) >> yeah. >> jon: that's nice. i'm happy for you. >> you know what it's like, though, jon, i'm looking for a little more now. >> jon: really? >> you know, it's tough it sticks in your
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steves: the dramatic rock of cashel is one of ireland's most evocative sites. this was the seat of ancient irish kings for seven centuries. st. patrick baptized king aengus here in about 450 a.d. in around 1100, an irish king gave cashel to the church, and it grew to become the ecclesiastical capital of all ireland. 800 years ago, this monastic community was just a chapel and a round tower
steves: the dramatic rock of cashel is one of ireland's most evocative sites. this was the seat of ancient irish kings for seven centuries. st. patrick baptized king aengus here in about 450 a.d. in around 1100, an irish king gave cashel to the church, and it grew to become the ecclesiastical capital of all ireland. 800 years ago, this monastic community was just a chapel and a round tower
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let's go to steve in michigan. >> booyah jim. my stock is cleveland cliff. it is paying about a 7% dividend. is it a value trap or a buy? >> get out by year end. let's go to mike in california. >> booyah from san luis obispo. i'm a first time caller. thank you for making it about the market. i bought hca. >> i think the situation is getting better. if i want healthcare i would prefer to be in bristol myers. i like to sleep at night. i understand why hca people are coming back because of health care. ed in new york. >> thank you for taking my call. i was wondering about groupon as a speculative play. >> i'm wondering about what deal they gave me today. they have a lot of deals i'm not crazy about. my take is that it is not a great stock. it could rally. let's go to randal in california. >> hello mr. cramer. sandridge permian trust. thank you for introducing it on your show. >> i was going over these oil trusts. we know that every single one of them is going down. people are saying that sand ridge is having a tough time. and that is the conclusion of the light
let's go to steve in michigan. >> booyah jim. my stock is cleveland cliff. it is paying about a 7% dividend. is it a value trap or a buy? >> get out by year end. let's go to mike in california. >> booyah from san luis obispo. i'm a first time caller. thank you for making it about the market. i bought hca. >> i think the situation is getting better. if i want healthcare i would prefer to be in bristol myers. i like to sleep at night. i understand why hca people are coming...
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. >> yes, we have steve general manager from water. the language would not put the money in the controller's reserve but basically amounts in excess of $100,000 would be on reserve at the budget committee. so, we would come back rather than on quarterly reports, we would just come back for expenditure of funds in excess of $100,000. that we agree is probably the simplest mechanism to put in place for all concerned, give you guys the authority to control it. make it administratively easy for us to do that. >> thank you. to the budget analyst, in terms of the 100,000, remind me why there is the threshold recommended at 100,000. >> we recommended that threshold to be consistent with the grant approval, accept and extend threshold. >> okay. so, colleagues, we have with recommended change and i'll read that into the record. so, let's see. on page 1 lines 9 and 10, which is consistent with the version that you have before you, the language should have "and placing various mitigation funds on reserve with the board of supervisors." and we wou
. >> yes, we have steve general manager from water. the language would not put the money in the controller's reserve but basically amounts in excess of $100,000 would be on reserve at the budget committee. so, we would come back rather than on quarterly reports, we would just come back for expenditure of funds in excess of $100,000. that we agree is probably the simplest mechanism to put in place for all concerned, give you guys the authority to control it. make it administratively easy...